Apparently the Polo GTI (DSG) bested the Renault Megane RS250 and Golf GTI (both manual) in one of the acceleration times in Motor Mag BFYB 2011. The Polo GTI (DSG) is probably knocking on the door of the manual Golf R in the 0-100kph test. Pity the Polo GTI doesn’t come with adaptive dampers as an option to further aid handling and comfort. As for the boot in the Renault Megane RS250, space is a little off what you’d find in the std Golf and does involve a bit of contortion to get my std suitcase into the rear end. I’m interested to see if the resale value of the Renault Sport RS250 does improve given time and a few more sports hatch awards which are likely to follow in the next year or two. Can’t say I’m convinced that retained values will improve remarkably for the Renault, but keeping an open mind in this regard as it’s a niche vehicle. Renault has offered a 5 year warranty on everything bar the Renault Sport range in an attempt to boost their reliability image. They could do with more dealerships and service locations.
The hard plastic in the dash, illegible speedometer and steel bar for under seat adjustment do detract from the quality of the Renault Sport RS250, otherwise the interior standard is reasonable good; much better than a Subaru WRX or Mitsubishi Lancer imo. The non-Recaro seats in the lower level non-trophee Renault Sport RS250 are about par with the cloth in the Golf R in terms of quality of seat and material imo – no better or worse. The Megane having Golf R fuel consumption is not entirely acceptable for a lighter 1380kg hatch, but may be better in real life driving conditions due to its lighter weight. My Mark 6 Golf GTI consistently averages 6.8l/100km north and 6.7l/100km south from Sydney to Gold Coast door to door on the Pacific Hwy.
When considering a vehicle like the Renault Megane RS250, you have to consider how the vehicle makes you feel in terms of driver involvement. A proper mechanic limited slip differential (LSD) offering loads of grip and feel, Revo-Knuckle front driveline & steering separators to reduce torque steer and provide a wider wheel track that aids handling, aluminium lower suspension arms to reduce unsprung weight, stiffer sub-frame adding a feel of solidity, lovely gear change feel & length and well judged suspension tune of the std suspension in terms of comfort/sports balance provides a lot of engagement and feel-good factor for the driver, despite how fast the vehicle is capable of being driven.
Cheers.
WJ
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